For the BirdsM. Boyars, 1981 - 239 Seiten One of America's great twentieth-century composers in a series of wide-ranging conversations. |
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... Suzuki's courses for three years , up until 1951. He taught at Columbia and I liked his lectures very much . Quite often he suggested that we read Chuang - tze . So at that time I read and reread Chuang - tze . And I deeply admired the ...
... Suzuki's courses for three years , up until 1951. He taught at Columbia and I liked his lectures very much . Quite often he suggested that we read Chuang - tze . So at that time I read and reread Chuang - tze . And I deeply admired the ...
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... Suzuki continually referred to Meister Eckhart to authenticate the message of Zen for his Western readers or listeners . J.C .: Yes , he frequently spoke of him , and often quotes him in his writings . D.C .: So you were not taken out ...
... Suzuki continually referred to Meister Eckhart to authenticate the message of Zen for his Western readers or listeners . J.C .: Yes , he frequently spoke of him , and often quotes him in his writings . D.C .: So you were not taken out ...
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... Suzuki gave on the nature of the mind and the function of the ego , which either closes itself off from its experience , whether that comes from within or from the outside , or suppresses itself as ego and becomes open to all ...
... Suzuki gave on the nature of the mind and the function of the ego , which either closes itself off from its experience , whether that comes from within or from the outside , or suppresses itself as ego and becomes open to all ...
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